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Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Honesty" accompanied by a photo of a forest.

Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Honesty" accompanied by a photo of a forest.

Honesty is represented by Sabe, the giant🌲

It means open conversations, transparent decisions and accountability to one another.

Honesty builds trust within our union.

View a video on the teaching from Elder Hazel Dixon: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBFi...

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Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Courage" accompanied by a photo of a grizzly bear.

Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Courage" accompanied by a photo of a grizzly bear.

Represented by the bear, courage is speaking up for fair treatment and safe workplaces 🐻

It’s standing together in tough moments, knowing that collective action makes us stronger than standing alone.

Courage pushes the union forward.

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Hunger, Healing, and Indigenous Food Sovereignty What does it mean to be hungry? Is it only a physical condition? I have long hungered for what has been lost to my family because of colonialism.

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"Hunger, Healing, and Indigenous Food Sovereignty" by Tabitha Robin

niche-canada.org/2021/08/31/h...

#envhist #cdnhist #indigenous #foodhistory #foodsovereignty

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Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Respect" accompanied by a photo of a buffalo standing in a field.

Text reads, "Seven Sacred Teachings: Respect" accompanied by a photo of a buffalo standing in a field.

Respect is represented by the buffalo 🦬

In a labour context, respect means recognizing the dignity of all workers. It’s listening to members, honouring diverse experiences & standing together—especially when it’s difficult.

A strong union is built on mutual respect.

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View a video on the teaching from Elder Hazel Dixon: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L__...

#SevenSacredTeachings #IndigenousStorytellingMonth

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Linklater brings Indigenous Storytelling to Resource Centre - Prince Albert Daily Herald February is Indigenous Storytelling Month and even the littlest people had a chance to get in on the act in Prince Albert. Lyndon Linklater, a Saskatoon-based prominent Knowledge Keeper and Storyteller, was at the Prince Albert Early Years Resource Centre in the Gateway Mall on Saturday to tell stories as part of Indigenous Storytellers Month.

Linklater brings Indigenous Storytelling to Resource Centre


#IndigenousStoryteller #IndigenousStorytellingMonth #LyndenLinklater #PrinceAlbert #PrinceAlbertEarlyFamilyResourceCentre
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Living with Wildfire at Montreal Lake Cree Nation Fires have made it difficult for our hunters and trappers in the area. Add logging and deforestation to the scenario, and it leaves our people with skills that were passed down for generations but lit...

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"Living with Wildfire at Montreal Lake Cree Nation" by Rachel Cote

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#saskatchewan #wildfires #indigenous

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Virtual storytelling event went smooth as silk today. Doing a conversation circle format was a good idea. My heart melted when the two Elders, who both attended the same residential school, spoke to one another in Cree. 🧡 #indigenousstorytellingmonth

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Mittens are done! #indigenousstorytellingmonth

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Johnson-Harder connects memories and art in Indigenous Storytelling Month presentation Despite a cold day and an aborted morning session Harmony Johnson-Harder was able to make her presentation to students from Ecole Valois at the Prince Albert Pu

Johnson-Harder connects memories and art in Indigenous Storytelling Month presentation


#EcoleValois #IndigenousStorytellingMonth #PrinceAlbert #PrinceAlbertPublicLibrary
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Hunger, Healing, and Indigenous Food Sovereignty What does it mean to be hungry? Is it only a physical condition? I have long hungered for what has been lost to my family because of colonialism.

#IndigenousStorytellingMonth

"What does it mean to be hungry? Is it only a physical condition? I have long hungered for what has been lost to my family because of colonialism. I have hungered to make sense of the past, to be well & strong." - Tabitha Robin

niche-canada.org/2021/08/31/h...

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February is #IndigenousStorytellingMonth! This month celebrates First Nations, Métis and Inuit history, language and culture, and promotes Indigenous oral storytelling traditions ❤️

Today we want to highlight some of the amazing projects that show and spread the power of storytelling in SK 👇

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